Lynna Clark
Lynna is an author, grandmother, cancer survivor, and introvert. She lives happily ever after with her high school sweetheart to whom she has been married 44 years. Her favorite word is “Simplify” and she hates gum.

Exciting News!

Lynna Clark has just published a new book, The Weakest Reed. We are so excited for her great accomplishment.

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  • A Remarkable Truth
    By Lynna Clark Lynna wrote this for Easter… It comes from the story of the women finding the empty tomb…. Considering what the women had […]
  • Lynna’s Word for you…
    By Lynna Clark “WE! Out of all creation became His prized possession!” -James 1:18 […]
  • Home
    By Lynna Clark For this world is not our permanent home. “We are looking forward to a home yet to come. Therefore… Let us offer through Jesus a […]
  • Giggle Don’t Care
    By Lynna Clark I was in the midst of changing clothes when my beloved walked in. “It still looks a little jiggly,” he stated. My head came up and my […]
  • Sister Verse
    By Lynna Clark I have two sisters who are twins. If I can get this wonky techno crapola from Gehenna to co-operate I’ll include a picture of them. […]
  • God is Not Unjust
    By Lynna Clark Here is my simple prayer: “He will not forget how hard you have worked for Him, and how you have shown your love for Him by caring for […]
  • A Simple Prayer
    By Lynna Clark “I know LORD that our lives are not our own. We are not able to plan our own course. So correct me LORD, but please be gentle.” […]
  • So Bright
    By Lynna Clark My sweet man has always wanted to live somewhere that he could step outside at night and it be so dark that he could gaze at a blanket […]
  • In a Word
    By Lynna Clark This is the year! 2024 is when you will FINALLY read the Bible cover to cover. Even the maps! But not the Concordance. That would just […]
  • Praying Psalm 23
    Lord, You are MY Shepherd. I have every single thing I need, and plenty besides! You allow me to rest in peaceful places. You gently lead me into […]
  • Saving the Best for Last
    As we walked toward the house I called David over to see what was poking through the leaves. “Look! Here’s more!” Like a kid finding Easter eggs I […]
  • I Hope it Ain’t Catching
    By Lynna Clark I got a call from my granddaughter Kianna the other day. In the midst of delivering pizza to NAPA, the auto parts store, she was […]
  • Truth Worth Hanging Onto
    By Lynna Clark My mom-in-law used a handful of catchy phrases that she deemed appropriate for certain situations. For example: If someone thought […]
  • Wisdom Please
    By Lynna Clark A few years back, David decided to sell his motorcycle. It just seemed like time. I knew he was sad about it. Except for it, the man’s […]
  • Buttered Cats
    By Lynna Clark David opened the can and put it on the seat between us. His reward for going grocery shopping was a tiny splurge on cashews. We headed […]